Keep the wins coming

Defender Dann wants another three points on Friday night.

Scott Dann is confident that Rovers can take their recent upturn in form into Friday night's clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Rovers travel to the Molineux stadium in good heart after three wins in a week over the new year period and the defender wants that to continue against Dean Saunders' Wolves.

Dann has put the recent run of results down to the arrival of caretaker manager Gary Bowyer, with the reserve-team boss giving everyone a lift.

"Since Gary has come in and took over the mood has lightened a bit," Dann told Rovers Player. "Obviously everyone has had a bit of a lift from the Barnsley game and we've taken it on from there.

"We just need to keep working hard for each other and for Gary and Terry and keep the wins coming and keep moving up the league.

"Given the run we were on, to turn that around and get three wins on the spin has been great. We are all delighted and we need to keep that going.

"We need to make sure we take the momentum from the last three games and take that to Wolves and get the right result and get another three points."

Tickets for the game at Molineux are on open sale for the game, prices are £24 for Adults, £14 for Seniors and, Under 21s, £11 for Under 17s and £8 for Under 12s. Call the ticket office on 0871 222 1444 for further details.

Not going to the game? Then why not watch the match at the next best place - Ewood Park! Our big screens at Blues Bar will be showing the game from 7.00pm on Friday night.

We just need to keep working hard for each other and for Gary and Terry and keep the wins coming and keep moving up the league.

Scott Dann

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